N-Acetyl Glucosamine (NAG) differs from glucosamine sulfate in that it
is attached to an acetic acid molecule, while glucosamine sulfate is attached
to a sulfuric acid molecule. Although glucosamine sulfate is researched as
being better absorbed than NAG, individuals sensitive to sulfur may tolerate
NAG better and potentially derive more benefit from its use.* NAG is also well
recognized for gastrointestinal support by enhancing mucosal integrity.

Suggested Use: As a dietary supplement, 1 capsule three times
daily, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner.

N-Acetyl Glucosamine (NAG) has glucosamine attached to an acetic acid molecule, whereas glucosamine sulfate has it attached to a sulfuric acid molecule. Although research suggests that glucosamine sulfate is better absorbed than NAG, individuals sensitive to sulfur may tolerate NAG better.*

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